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Manual Transmission Tips
Some of you know that I recently upgraded to an Infiniti G37S with a 6 spd manual. This is the first car that I have had with a 6 spd. I have driven manuals before, but only for test drives or driving a friends car. I was wondering if any veteran manual drivers had any tips of suggestions for a newbie. I can drive the car without much hassle, but there area where I am not the best is the initial transfer from clutch to accelerator, from stopping to moving. I tend to either give too much gas without letting of the clutch or I give too little gas. Sometimes I am okay with this, but not as confident as I would like to be. All other aspects of driving a manual I feel comfortable with. It is just the simple stop and go city driving that I need to work on. So any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
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Are you sure it's not the car?
Edmunds Inside Line had a lot of issues with the MT trans in their sedan.... http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do...ticleId=120445
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practice, practice, practice
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Well, the engagement point for every clutch is a tad different. You will eventually get a better feel over time as to how quickly you can release the clutch.
My dad never got used to the BMW clutch even after a week with our rental. Part of the problem is that he was never great with manuals in the first place. |
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Probably shouldn't have picked that car to tighten your skills on.
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Every car/m'cycle/truck/ manual trans vehicle is slightly different
in feel...impossible to describe what you ought to feel as I've never driven your car. Agree on the practice; go find an empty, big parking lot on a Sunday morning, preferably with some inclines, and practice, practice, practice. The slight problem for most learners is all the usual inputs and mechnical skills, (as they vary with driving situ), don't become 2nd nature, while in traffic or nervous situs, for quite some time. Practice, "feel those damn pedals" in combo with listening/feeling the engine... You'll get it and congrats on getting the manual trans. GL,mD PS: I have 46+ years of driving "stick" things and I screw up on occasion...even the F1/Nascar guys dump the clutch and stall on occasion. No biggie...but, remember to steer and/or brake in any situation!
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I think the biggest thing to learn is to avoid the urge to stab the gas pedal when you roll backwards or panic. |
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